March 21, 2014
Category: Christendom

March 17, 2014
Working around roadblocks; money by phone in Africa

March 5, 2014
That’s all Chattanooga needs — more ‘overarching leadership’
ur biggest obstacle to achieving a larger civic vision is the sad lack of over-arching governmental leadership, vision and collaboration among Hamilton County’s 10 municipal governmental bodies, and the …

March 1, 2014
Chains of paper, or chains of iron; will Knowles defy gay opinion, if it comes?
By David Tulis Will Bill Knowles, the Hamilton County clerk, buckle? Will this Christian man and well-known local political figure agree to issue a marriage license if two homosexual …

February 26, 2014
Crowd stands for pledge; I fiddle with camera, check briefcase, duck into men’s room
Two Southern intellectuals say the United States is too large and no longer is a functioning representative republic. Our study of local economy highlights the problem of scale that …

February 19, 2014
Gay party, intoxicated by taste of whine, argues against rights of people
By David Tulis Homosexual city council member Chris Anderson is demanding that a circuit court judge reverse a recall petition that he says is an instrument of official repression …

February 9, 2014
How organic, living society is pressed down into passivity
By David Tulis Tyranny. Despotism. Words such as these are frequently on the lips of people. Many people who agree with the Christian and libertarian critique of federal misgovernment …

February 2, 2014
Volunteers seek to create spiritual capital among despairing city youth
By David Tulis Every Valley Leadership Academy is an effort that arose from conversations between two regulars at the Dead Theologians Society, a local group that studies the writings …